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Ubisoft Apologizes For Tom Clancy Game Imagery That Suggests Black Lives Matter Is Part Of A Terrorist Plot – Kotaku Australia
Today Ubisoft announced it will remove raised fist imagery from the opening cinematic of its new mobile game, Tom Clancy’s Elite Squad, following widespread criticism that the game’s intro plays on right-wing conspiracies about the Black Lives Matter movement…

I don’t need to boil it down, because it’s barefaced.
If you were reading rather than just spewing you’d notice I wasn’t talking about homicide.
The death rates of black people due to systemic racism are not primarily driven by homicide.
They are driven by inequalities in physical and mental health care, education, housing, employment and pretty much every other marker of human life.
This is obvious to anyone who isn’t either insane, or a racist. It’s documented in literally hundreds of thou…
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